- mandarin - What is the difference between 他, 它, and 她 - Chinese . . .
他 is "he" in English, which is the third person used to describe a man For example, 他是一个男孩,”he is a boy” 它 is "it" in English, which is the third person used to describe an animal or object
- pronouns - Is there any specifically masculine character for 他 . . .
The pronoun 他 (ta1) for he she it has been used since at least the Ming dynasty and has had a number of variants, such as 牠 for animals and 祂 for deities In the 20th century the feminine version 她 was introduced to imitate western languages, and is now used to refer to female persons in almost all Chinese publications
- 中文中“他、她、它”代词的用法 - 百度知道
中文中“他、她、它”代词的用法一、“他。她、它”具体用法1、“他”的用法单人“他”一般用来代表男性,但是也可泛指所有的人,包括男女老幼,因此“他”指代的人有男有女,当有可能是男也有可能是女时,即性别不
- How gender specific in writing is the character 他
Do note that 他 has meanings outside pronouns; it can have the meaning of "other" In these cases, 他 is used and never 她 Examples include 他人 (other people), 他乡 (a place far away from home), 他日 (future) There are two interesting cases for the 他 她 question though: in the group pronouns 他们 她们 and when the gender is
- 他强由他强,清风拂山岗;他横由他横,明月照大江。出自哪里
他强由他强,清风拂山岗;他横由他横,明月照大江。出自哪里本来是金庸《倚天屠龙记》里九阳真经的口诀:他强由他强,清风拂山岗;他横由他横,明月照大江 他自狠来他自恶,我自一口真气足。
- etymology - How old are 她,他,它? - Chinese Language Stack Exchange
他 assumed its current form during Libian (隶变) 2nd Century BC, its original form was 佗(burden) It probably was populoarised as a pronoun during Ming dynasty (14th century) It probably was populoarised as a pronoun during Ming dynasty (14th century)
- bigbang一天一天的歌词、要原版歌词和中文版翻译的如题 谢谢了_百度知道
[Verse 2] 即使走在路上 你我偶然相遇 也请装作没看到 继续走你的路 如果总有过去的记忆浮现 也许我又会不知不觉去找寻你 你要一直跟他幸福 不能让我产生一丝期待 不能让我有一丝留恋 要好好过下去 好好过给我看 你要一直像那天空 像那飘着的白云 要一直
- What is the difference between 妳 (nǐ) and 他 (tā)
他 and 她 are 'he' and 'she' respectively, as any reasonable dictionary will tell you There is a formal informal distinction for 'you', but it's 你(normal) and 您(formal) Whatever your sources are for the reading 'hai' and the meaning 'you' for 他, you should ditch 'em, they're unreliable
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